Khaleej Times

All women crew in record world trip

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new delhi — In a quest to set a new world record, Air India has operated a flight around the world with an all-women crew ahead of Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

The flight which departed from here on February 27 for San Francisco, returned at the Indira Gandhi Internatio­nal airport on Friday after flying across the globe.

The aircraft, a Boeing 777200LR, flew over the Pacific last week on its journey to San Francisco, while the return flight flew over the Atlantic, encircling the globe, Air India said in its statement on Friday.

An Air India spokespers­on said the airline has already applied for a Guinness World Record and Limca Book of Records for this feat.

Air India is the first Indian carrier to operate on the Pacific route which has reduced the flying time by up to three hours.

Apart from the cockpit and cabin crew, check-in and ground handling staff, and engineers who certified the aircraft were all women, Air India said.

It added that the Air Traffic Controller­s who cleared the departure and arrival of the aircraft were also women.

“The entire flight was operated by the women staff of eight department­s.

“These department­s included cockpit crew, cabin crew, check-in staff, doctor, customer care staff, ATC (air traffic control) and the entire ground handling from operator to technician, engineer and flight dispatcher and trimmer,” the airline said in a statement.

As part of the celebratio­ns on Internatio­nal Women’s Day which is observed on March 8 every year, the flag carrier has also decided to operate similar flights on its domestic and other internatio­nal routes.

Currently, Air India operates to 41 internatio­nal and 72 domestic destinatio­ns with a state-of-theart fleet comprising of wide-body Boeing B777s, B747s, B787 Dreamliner and the narrow body Airbus A321s, A320s and A319 aircraft. —

 ?? Twitter ?? Air India flight crew take selfie after landing at San Francisco airport. —
Twitter Air India flight crew take selfie after landing at San Francisco airport. —

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